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aware of herself or her environment. what the mom and family is saying is she's >> overnight doctors performed a second operation to alleviate pressure on the brain. >> the situation is better controlled than yesterday. the hours to come will be crucial in our medical strategy. >> michael schumacher was critically injured while skiing in the french alps on sunday. the most successful racing driver of all time fell and hit his head on a rock. he was saved by wearing a helmet. when he was first taken to hospital he was conscious, but his condition deteriorated rapidly. he's now in a medically induced coma. his doctors say there is still extensive bruising on his brain and a two-our operation t-hour o remove the hematoma was carried out. >> one hematoma was removed, and we judged we could remove it without taking risks. >> reporter: doctors are unable to say that michael schumacher is out of danger or predict his future. emma today war hayward, al jaze. >> the passenger on board a stranded ship spent new year's eve in the s
aware of herself or her environment. what the mom and family is saying is she's >> overnight doctors performed a second operation to alleviate pressure on the brain. >> the situation is better controlled than yesterday. the hours to come will be crucial in our medical strategy. >> michael schumacher was critically injured while skiing in the french alps on sunday. the most successful racing driver of all time fell and hit his head on a rock. he was saved by wearing a helmet....
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negatives were found in a box by modern day researcherses show members of the team as well as harsh environment around them. >>> landing in the country of gorge ga where a man set a new enviable world record, a kickboxing coach with the ability to attract metal to his skin was able to stick 53 spoons to his back and chest. what else do you have to do on last day of the year. that is ahead of previous record of 50 spoons. the man's next challenge will be to move part of a train, even an airplane. good luck with that. maybe lose some weight. >>> another day, another "duck dynasty" scandal. you won't believe what the duck commander will say now. how does ae cope or do they have love the attention? tweet us and tell us what you think about the duck saga? are people outraged or should they back off? at the end of the day it is all about "duck dynasty." [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discnts the moment you sign up. adam: we can't leave 2013 without this. the plot thickens not even a week after a&e reinstated "duck dynasty" patriarch phil robertson. video fro
negatives were found in a box by modern day researcherses show members of the team as well as harsh environment around them. >>> landing in the country of gorge ga where a man set a new enviable world record, a kickboxing coach with the ability to attract metal to his skin was able to stick 53 spoons to his back and chest. what else do you have to do on last day of the year. that is ahead of previous record of 50 spoons. the man's next challenge will be to move part of a train, even an...
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on the environment, you can see again some divisions but i put this one up to show you that the democrats, there is quite a bit of division in the extreme category. if you go to the number one on the seven point scale which is response.he role a lot of liberal democrats in that category, a much smaller percentage. if you look at the number seven, no regulation at all, 18% of tea party republicans versus only 4% of establishment republicans. again, pretty big difference is there. you look at other questions, president obama's handling of the economy. i could give you the establishment republican numbers . i wanted to give you the tea party numbers here. just to make the point. in the disapprove strongly, this is the most extreme category you can get, 92% disapprove strongly of his job is resident. 93% disapprove of his handling of the economy. 90% disapprove strongly of his handling of health care. 87% disapprove strongly of his handling of foreign relations. even on the afghanistan war you thought maybe there could be some disagreement. 63% disapprove strongly on that particular question.
on the environment, you can see again some divisions but i put this one up to show you that the democrats, there is quite a bit of division in the extreme category. if you go to the number one on the seven point scale which is response.he role a lot of liberal democrats in that category, a much smaller percentage. if you look at the number seven, no regulation at all, 18% of tea party republicans versus only 4% of establishment republicans. again, pretty big difference is there. you look at...
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public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big switch. be careful, mayor. i want to acknowledge the people that made that act possible. one thing i realized in the last six 6 months is that the number of players, the level of collaboration and partnership of complexity with players was the key to make this a reality before the end of the year. not in any order of importance, i have to thank my boss who has been believing for a second that this would happen. good. now i can say it's good. kelly from the puc, we get the power from the puc. we had a special partnership with mta, ed riskin's people and i want to particularly ackn
public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big...
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what you've seen when you have a low-growth environment you go to growth stocks. i was on your show several months ago and suggested that it was a move to growth stocks which turned out to be reasonably accurate. i think now, when you have broader growth you go to more industrial names. and more value-based names. so i think it coo be a very good period for that. i just share with you, when people should be most concerned when everyone is leased concerned about risk. right now, i'm kind of concerned that we're due for a little bit of a shake-up that will rattle some cages. david: beware of too much optimism. it is new year's' eve. we'll be optimistic anyway. wonderful, wonderful segment. happy new year's eve everybody. cheryl: thank you. larry shover, we'll come back o you in a few minutes for s&p close. david: see you around guys. cheryl: oil hovering near $100. we have your 2014 outlook and our guest best way to play oil is buying a different commodity. david: also washington, d.c. played a big role in the markets this year with issues like obama care of course
what you've seen when you have a low-growth environment you go to growth stocks. i was on your show several months ago and suggested that it was a move to growth stocks which turned out to be reasonably accurate. i think now, when you have broader growth you go to more industrial names. and more value-based names. so i think it coo be a very good period for that. i just share with you, when people should be most concerned when everyone is leased concerned about risk. right now, i'm kind of...
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america becoming energy independent, it will create jobs, but opponents say it is game over for the environment. i had the chance to meet up with frost because right here on the beach. and he puts it this way. >> two keystone pile line is a huge oil pine line going from alberta canada down to the gulf of mexico, carrying the dirtiest crude oil on the planet. it is an environmental disaster. my home is already melting. and we can't afford any more instigators of climate change like the keystone pipeline. >> and you are here in hawaii to urge the president to do what. >> he alone has the executive power to completely reject this project from moving forward. now, the president has the seoul discretion to decide whether to approve this, so far he has not indicated how he will decide. i did ask him, he thinks the cuteness will undermine the message, he says absolutely not. in fact, that is the point. >> and he hasn't gotten anywhere near the president on this trip, correct? >> he had one with siting interaction when he was golfing. frost paw was close by, and the president looked up he waved and he
america becoming energy independent, it will create jobs, but opponents say it is game over for the environment. i had the chance to meet up with frost because right here on the beach. and he puts it this way. >> two keystone pile line is a huge oil pine line going from alberta canada down to the gulf of mexico, carrying the dirtiest crude oil on the planet. it is an environmental disaster. my home is already melting. and we can't afford any more instigators of climate change like the...
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the quality and volatility -- the quality and health of our environment and respect for those who labor in the public sector and most certainly the honoring of america's debt and obligations. today's bill undermines all of those priorities and more. i will not support it. i urge my colleagues to oppose it. it continues us on the path so aptly described again as chairman rogers as "this lurching path from fiscal crisis to fiscal crisis." i urge my colleagues with wisdom and courage on your side of the aisle to oppose this bill. >> madam speaker, the american people are counting on us to do our jobs, to work together, to create jobs, to keep the government open and to keep the economy running. this is not the time or the bill for relitigating health reform or for holding up the administration's ability to protect the full faith and credit of the united states of america. with the great suffering in the wake of a natural disaster in colorado -- my heart goes out to all of those families who lost lives and loved ones and property -- this is not the time to limit the ability of the united st
the quality and volatility -- the quality and health of our environment and respect for those who labor in the public sector and most certainly the honoring of america's debt and obligations. today's bill undermines all of those priorities and more. i will not support it. i urge my colleagues to oppose it. it continues us on the path so aptly described again as chairman rogers as "this lurching path from fiscal crisis to fiscal crisis." i urge my colleagues with wisdom and courage on...
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the marine corps had a better time at that because if you were in the counter insurgency environment you have 360 degrees of threat so everybody has to know how to fight to defend themselves. they finally did that somewhat in the surge by getting out and getting smaller and moving among the community. it's almost impossible and i characterize that in afghanistan now. citing a counter insurgency with your hands as tight as they are we become political officers and the union. the point that you can't drop the bomb for the u.s. forces in combat under a lot of fire without getting a lawyer's commission makes it tough for those that want to extend themselves and you get accurate chasing the enemy knowing that that level of backup is very limited. there is dakota my ear who went back into that hot zone and there's quite a bit because the army officers that they were calling for denied them artillery support and there was a lot of americans killed that day so it is in the example of a medal of honor winner with a great feller that got rescued with a lot more people die than necessary becaus
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. >> and five secret service agents to protect the president in this kind of environment. so we go into 1963. this was a trip planned into texas. it was meant to be two days, five cities. how did this trip all come about, clint, and why did they go to texas? >> well, it was actually three days. we were going to go to san antonio, houston, dallas and then out to the lbj ranch. the trip was planned in the spring of 1963 in a meeting down in el paso, texas, between president kennedy, vice president johnson and governor connolly. in 1960 the election was very, very close, so they knew that when in 1964 -- to win in 1964, they had to carry some states in the south. that pay picked -- they picked two, florida and texas, and decided they would campaign in those two states. on november 16th, president kennedy went to florida. then on -- and he went to cape canaveral, palm beach, tampa and miami. then he came back to washington. then they planned to leave on thursday, november 21, for texas. mrs. kennedy was going to go along. >> and so that's the reason you went on this trip, is b
. >> and five secret service agents to protect the president in this kind of environment. so we go into 1963. this was a trip planned into texas. it was meant to be two days, five cities. how did this trip all come about, clint, and why did they go to texas? >> well, it was actually three days. we were going to go to san antonio, houston, dallas and then out to the lbj ranch. the trip was planned in the spring of 1963 in a meeting down in el paso, texas, between president kennedy,...
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the other really good one in an environment where it's incredibly difficult to short was jech jcp. -- jcpenney. that's down 50%, and against a market that's up 30%, that's an incredible performance. i still think that's a good short next year. right now, i'm out of it, though. >> jim leventhal, your best call? >> one we had a good number with was winnebago. a lot of people thought in this environment, nobody will be buying rvs, but these guys make money with 40% capacity utilization. they're profitable with 60% of the factories unused and now the capacity is ramping up and making more money. a great trade for one year, and for two years looking back, it's about doubled. >> lack of volatility caught you by surprise a man? >> oh, man, that murt. let's face it, being cautious this year it went against you. >> right. whether it's the gold, the vix in your case. >> yeah, a small hedge in the volatility, the vix, and it didn't even perform during the taper tantrum of may and june. so around june we got rid of it, but definitely dragged on performance. >> simon baker, a lot of talk about soc
the other really good one in an environment where it's incredibly difficult to short was jech jcp. -- jcpenney. that's down 50%, and against a market that's up 30%, that's an incredible performance. i still think that's a good short next year. right now, i'm out of it, though. >> jim leventhal, your best call? >> one we had a good number with was winnebago. a lot of people thought in this environment, nobody will be buying rvs, but these guys make money with 40% capacity...
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-to and i welcome the entire panel addressing the issue -- this is a function of the changing media environment, the greater fragmentation of the media and the capacity for us to cocoon or cul-de-sac in our own comfort zone with particular media outlets. david, you began to touch on that. i am interested in the panel addressing that in a greater light. >> i think you raised a good point. i do not think our measures quite get at you are talking socialwhich is more networks and maybe who people discuss politics -- which i know some other folks here studied. analyzing.is worth i do not think we have the evidence to answer your question very well. >> ok. over here? right here. -- mve michael b from achkelbee from byu. you looked at negative movements toward the parties. i wonder if you see the same negative feelings toward the candidates. if so, why would you pick her keys rather than candidates as the major marker? for david, the one slide where you look at negative feelings over time, it looked like the negativity was more pronounced for republicans toward the republican party then toward the dem
-to and i welcome the entire panel addressing the issue -- this is a function of the changing media environment, the greater fragmentation of the media and the capacity for us to cocoon or cul-de-sac in our own comfort zone with particular media outlets. david, you began to touch on that. i am interested in the panel addressing that in a greater light. >> i think you raised a good point. i do not think our measures quite get at you are talking socialwhich is more networks and maybe who...
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it has nine years of power supply and discover more information about the possibility of environments where life may have developed on the planet. it has a way to go to get to mt sharp. on that trip it will give us more ification in. the other thing that -- nor information. the other thing is that the vehicle worked so well, better than we had reason to expect, other than great engineering by n.a.s.a.'s engineers. what gets me is the car will not star, and this object works so well on mars, even with its harsh environment. that's one thing. >> in the few seconds left, what is the big discovery, the big innovation will be? >> two big things for 2014. there'll be more exoplanets, and 2014 will be the year in which we see regular people travelling into space as tourists on board the virgin galactic spaceship 1 as people by tickets for their chance to go into space. >> the show may be over, but the conversation continues on our website al jazeera/consider this or on facebook or google+ pages or on twitter. see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. >> hello, and welcome to the n
it has nine years of power supply and discover more information about the possibility of environments where life may have developed on the planet. it has a way to go to get to mt sharp. on that trip it will give us more ification in. the other thing that -- nor information. the other thing is that the vehicle worked so well, better than we had reason to expect, other than great engineering by n.a.s.a.'s engineers. what gets me is the car will not star, and this object works so well on mars,...
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there's a lot of questions, how will it work in the locker room environment and all that. i think it will work fine, but that will be answered when it comes out. >> we had some horrible, horrible stories. >> yeah. >> let's be honest. oscar pistorius and that murder across the world and aaron hernandez accused of murder here, a guy that most people thought was -- nobody knew about what was going on in his life. you've covered pro sports for a long time. i mean how much -- how little do we know about these guys? i mean and do you even in the locker room every day, do you get to see what they're really like and you just sort of have to navigate how much to delve into it? >> these are stories in the sports world and the world at large. >> but they're happening -- >> they are. you get other things to do with the steroids and with -- maybe there will be assault cases and serious issues, but something about like what happened with aaron hernandez, i don't think anybody really saw that coming. obviously we knew or it was known that he had kind of a rough background and certain tie
there's a lot of questions, how will it work in the locker room environment and all that. i think it will work fine, but that will be answered when it comes out. >> we had some horrible, horrible stories. >> yeah. >> let's be honest. oscar pistorius and that murder across the world and aaron hernandez accused of murder here, a guy that most people thought was -- nobody knew about what was going on in his life. you've covered pro sports for a long time. i mean how much -- how...
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there is no question that the problems of labor, environment, and other human rights issues are not being addressed and the issues important to business are being addressed, but you raise the larger point, which is that business has become globalized, but the whole area of regulating business has not. it is not just labor unions. look at the tax situation. you have apple, microsoft, ge, ,ther major american countries even microsoft, hopscotching around the world, looking for a place with the lowest tax rate. some of them are even combining and letting themselves be bought out to get the irish, dutch, or luxembourg tax rate. it is interesting, global leaders are starting to take a look at this. the g 20, the largest industrial countries at their last meeting in st. petersburg, they said they need to address the issue of global taxation so that companies cannot shop around the world. it is going to take a while, but you are right, the companies, technology, with the click of a computer mouse they move money around the world much faster than people can figure out how to organize a set of rul
there is no question that the problems of labor, environment, and other human rights issues are not being addressed and the issues important to business are being addressed, but you raise the larger point, which is that business has become globalized, but the whole area of regulating business has not. it is not just labor unions. look at the tax situation. you have apple, microsoft, ge, ,ther major american countries even microsoft, hopscotching around the world, looking for a place with the...
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. >> they do their best to control the environment. we're mother nature and you can't always predict what's going to happen. >> they were lucky to get out, near the wyoming/idaho border, two people died in the last week when a skier and snowmobiler were buried in two separate avalanches. look at this unbelievable video, captured as brothers edwin and davis lamare were off trail skiing in colorado. >> is that an avalanche? we're in an avalanche. >> what? >> reporter: davis rushed to his brother's side. he was buried up to his head in snow after being caught in a sudden avalanche. edwin survived with only a leg injury, lucky his brother was there to help. >> skiing within sight of a partner is always a good idea. making sure that others know where you're going, staying in control, having the problem equipment. >> reporter: avalanches often take place after fresh powder piles on top of frozen over snow. this amazing video of a free skier in spain was meant to be part of a car commercial. when he got caught in an avalanche he deployed an i
. >> they do their best to control the environment. we're mother nature and you can't always predict what's going to happen. >> they were lucky to get out, near the wyoming/idaho border, two people died in the last week when a skier and snowmobiler were buried in two separate avalanches. look at this unbelievable video, captured as brothers edwin and davis lamare were off trail skiing in colorado. >> is that an avalanche? we're in an avalanche. >> what? >>...
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sort of the old climbing the wall of worry is the best environment for a market. but it's hard to see much changing. if anything, it's easy to see things improving. the one risk being markets could overreact to the taper or the fed doesn't get that right. but even that based on everything we've read about janet yellen, my sense is they'll be very gradual about that, as well. it feels as if more of the same, if anything, there's greater potential on the earnings front for positive surprises. >> most people would say, and the old idea there's a wedge, the fed put a wedge between the underlying economy and the stock market so that it's above where it would be purely on economic fundamentals. but as the economy catches up a little, maybe the underpinnings become better. and then it moves, i don't know, what do earnings go up? 5%, 6%, maybe multiples expand a little bit. you could do double digits based on not a great year. >> that's my sense is you could see top line growth picking up, a multiple enhancer. it could be greater than 5%, 6%, top line trends improving and
sort of the old climbing the wall of worry is the best environment for a market. but it's hard to see much changing. if anything, it's easy to see things improving. the one risk being markets could overreact to the taper or the fed doesn't get that right. but even that based on everything we've read about janet yellen, my sense is they'll be very gradual about that, as well. it feels as if more of the same, if anything, there's greater potential on the earnings front for positive surprises....
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we'll live if a socialist environment where everybody is equal. >> my older sister carolyn joined because she saw it as a political and social movement, which would effect radical change in the country. my younger sister annie wrote to me and said that peoples temple was the only place that she saw true apostolic christianity being practiced. so she saw it as a christian organization. >> i heard jones talk, and it's like, wow, he's saying a lot of what i believe in. spiritually, politically, in every way. this is something i could do where i felt that i was part of the solution, as opposed to part of the problem. >> seniors will be respected. children will be taught. young people will take on responsibilities. >> peoples temple had become more than a church, evolving into a communal way of life that demanded nearly total commitment of time, energy and money from its members. in many cases the temple provided food and housing, especially for seniors. >> we were taking the widows and orphans and we were taking folk that needed a place to stay. he felt that was the responsibility of us as a
we'll live if a socialist environment where everybody is equal. >> my older sister carolyn joined because she saw it as a political and social movement, which would effect radical change in the country. my younger sister annie wrote to me and said that peoples temple was the only place that she saw true apostolic christianity being practiced. so she saw it as a christian organization. >> i heard jones talk, and it's like, wow, he's saying a lot of what i believe in. spiritually,...
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announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> welcome back. the new york times has done it again. this time the paper of oh record >>> welcome back. the new york times has done it again. this time the paper of oh record is coming under fire for investigation into the benghazi terrorist attacks that left four americans dead. the report reads, quote, months of investigation sboi bi the times centered on interviews with libyans in benghazi who had knowledge of the attack there turned up no evidence that al qaeda or any terrorist group had a role in the assault. it was led by fighters who benefitted directly from nato's air power and logistics sport during the uprising against colonel gadhafi and it was fuel ohhed in large p
announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> welcome back. the new york times has done it again. this...
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offer up a testbed and testing services and the ability for those companies, but companies like air environment and a lot of those industries and entities looking at strictly commercial civilian applications. they cannot test those traditional dod assets, so they need a place to be able to vet those technologies. the ability to offer that up and the ability for -- you can test what you need to test here and we can provide the services for you and provide the expertise. >> how were the other states chosen? >> congress mandated that the faa choose a variety of geographic regions, a variety of climates, a variety of air traffic conditions to give them a good base of what to expect around the country. you have north dakota which is a remote prairie area, but situated next to the university of north dakota which has a strong aviation program. you also have texas, new york, etc. they tried to get a good cross-section of the country. >> thank you very much. we appreciate your time. from drone testing to self-driving cars, that is coming up next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> uber is warning riders it wil
offer up a testbed and testing services and the ability for those companies, but companies like air environment and a lot of those industries and entities looking at strictly commercial civilian applications. they cannot test those traditional dod assets, so they need a place to be able to vet those technologies. the ability to offer that up and the ability for -- you can test what you need to test here and we can provide the services for you and provide the expertise. >> how were the...
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after these messages. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, several hot topics, beginning with good morning america's robin roberts publicly acknowledging that she is gay. joining knee now from charlotte, north carolina eboni williams and from boston michael graham, both are radio talk show hosts. that makes three of us, guys. michael, let's start with you. robin roberts, now, i got to know robin roberts very briefly. we both got an award for breast cancer at the cancer center years ago. delightful person. great, great, great great gal. she sent out this acknowledgment after a really tough health year saying basically, you know, my girl friend has been supporting me through this and thank you.
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the high speed data with the fastest speed and most capable access points it is key the regulatory environment fosters as opposed to inhibits further investment in that plan. there is a common misconception that once it is built it is there for the taking. but year after year we have to augment the capacity amount so it can deal with traffic and speed increases >> would you be in favor of a rewrite of the 1996 telecom act? >> i think we need to a take a fresh look at the elements of the act to insure the provisions that do survive are ones that are reflective of the current environment which is very different from what existed at the time it was written. >> what is the future of video services for your company? >> that is a good question when you look at the problems occurring in the market place today. our members businesses is focused on ahead of broadband and the services we provide are broadband based. consumers will want to see more video onlines. many members are engaging in allowing customers to see more online viewing via their online viewing plan. the issues of video and where that go
the high speed data with the fastest speed and most capable access points it is key the regulatory environment fosters as opposed to inhibits further investment in that plan. there is a common misconception that once it is built it is there for the taking. but year after year we have to augment the capacity amount so it can deal with traffic and speed increases >> would you be in favor of a rewrite of the 1996 telecom act? >> i think we need to a take a fresh look at the elements of...
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scarier than it sounds. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> let's get right back to the "all in all-star 3/4 of a year in review show." >> 2013 was a big one for the gover
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it would be interesting to see i think 18 years later, it's a much more polarized environment. i would be surprised if they make the same call. >> $7.25 an hour, it just seems in this day and age to be a very low number. not to take a stance on that. but that's why i think perhaps it might be -- >> those numbers are pretty high in the polls. >> speaking of numbers, they do pay attention to. let's switch to something on the lighter side. some reporting that you had in the "new york times" and perhaps that you grew a beard as you were working on this story. >> in honor of wolf, who is not here today. >> somebody had to have the beard today. the president i guess laid out or i don't know if he laid this out but some of his friends late out some of his favorite television shows. what struck me about this is how grim some of these shows are. no light-hearted rom-comes in here. >> it struck me exactly that way. you would think here's this guy that deals with afghanistan and terrorism and economic -- >> and the house. >> and the things that he watches are all those sort of heavy serio
it would be interesting to see i think 18 years later, it's a much more polarized environment. i would be surprised if they make the same call. >> $7.25 an hour, it just seems in this day and age to be a very low number. not to take a stance on that. but that's why i think perhaps it might be -- >> those numbers are pretty high in the polls. >> speaking of numbers, they do pay attention to. let's switch to something on the lighter side. some reporting that you had in the...
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this is a great example of our commitment to quality and long lasting product and to the environment. i want to take a moment to introduce someone very special to the kilroy organization, our vice-president of sustainability. sarah, stand up, wave. shake hands with the mayor. you can tell your daughter you did that. this is a woman that academic -- came into my office several years ago. i knew her dad very well. we were very good friends and she was getting a masters degree and her dad asked me if i would meet with her and talk about the future and not for the idea of working for kilroy, but i said, you know what, the right place for you is here because i want to be the leader in office buildings in the united states and you come to work for us and show us how it's done and she has done a remarkable job. so sarah, thanks very much. [ applause ] this project isn't the biggest one in the city that we are doing or that anybody is doing. but it's a pretty remarkable project. it's a second lead in platinum building. we tried to make it net zero. you can't do it in existing law but we are w
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want to build a world that we want to live in, you have to start by understanding how this digital environment works, what the threats are. with that, i will begin my little story. january 1990. was anybody using the internet in 1990? very good. in 1990, the berlin wall came down. these photographs are the ransacked offices of the stasi, the secret police. as east germany began to fall apart, protesters went into these offices and ransacked the files. two years later, the unified democratic germany declassified all of the files. people could for the first time find out who had been spying on them for all of those years. people found out that neighbors, colleagues, sometimes lovers, symptoms spouses, sometimes parents or children were informing on them to the secret police. it was very traumatic. fast forward to 2009. the unified democratic berlin. a german politician exercises his right under german law to request data from his phone provider deutsche telekom on all of his movements over a six- month period. he takes is doing newspaper in a create an interactive graphic. you can still visit it
want to build a world that we want to live in, you have to start by understanding how this digital environment works, what the threats are. with that, i will begin my little story. january 1990. was anybody using the internet in 1990? very good. in 1990, the berlin wall came down. these photographs are the ransacked offices of the stasi, the secret police. as east germany began to fall apart, protesters went into these offices and ransacked the files. two years later, the unified democratic...
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how do you network in an aggressive environment? i have gotten better at it. especially when you run a tech startup in a field that is often 80% male investors. people would regularly mistake me for the significant other or the girlfriend. [laughter] to have any conversation i had to get over my fear of self- promoting and say it is great to meet you. what do you do? i run a tech startup. all of a sudden they're not writing me off. it was not something i was comfortable doing in the beginning, but i felt i had to do it to get heard. it made me better in general. i do find that a lot of you probably encountered this. some people have been very helpful. that is great. you can get introductions to incredible people. she explicitly asked someone, mayor see. i am so excited to meet these people. do you have any men in your network i should speak to as well? i think his head when, all my goodness. he is right. >> i hear you guys -- being more involved in the conversation and change the mindset. you seem like some who is more reserved. how did you change your mindset
how do you network in an aggressive environment? i have gotten better at it. especially when you run a tech startup in a field that is often 80% male investors. people would regularly mistake me for the significant other or the girlfriend. [laughter] to have any conversation i had to get over my fear of self- promoting and say it is great to meet you. what do you do? i run a tech startup. all of a sudden they're not writing me off. it was not something i was comfortable doing in the beginning,...
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it's a much more chaotic environment in a sense. so it will be a different type of concern. and that will be outside forced as opposed to the domestic terrorism primarily that russia is trying to deal with. but if you look at the two, i'm actually more concerned about the security going into the summer olympics in brazil than i am for the winter olympics. >> okay, mike baker, let's hope it stays quiet in sochi the next couple of weeks. >> absolutely. >> thank you very much. nice to have you on. >>> i should point out, no one has claimed responsibility for the latest bombings in russia, but a prime suspect is the leader of this chechen separatist group. he already has a $5 million bounty on his head. that is what the u.s. state department is offering for information on where he is. back in july, umarov released a video vowing to release, quote, maximum force to disrupt the sochi olympic games. his group has claimed responsibility for three bombings. that was back in '09, 2010, and 2011. all of them at transportation sites. >>> 74 scientists, tourists, crew members, stranded o
it's a much more chaotic environment in a sense. so it will be a different type of concern. and that will be outside forced as opposed to the domestic terrorism primarily that russia is trying to deal with. but if you look at the two, i'm actually more concerned about the security going into the summer olympics in brazil than i am for the winter olympics. >> okay, mike baker, let's hope it stays quiet in sochi the next couple of weeks. >> absolutely. >> thank you very much....
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they are interested in the environment their children are living in. they are volunteering through the schools, other organizations, faith-based groups trying to make sure their children are being raised in a quality community. >> weny, look forward for me. what can you do to encourage people in volunteering? i also know you're going to play a role in mlk day of volunteerism. tell us a little about that? >> several ways. thanks for mentioning martin luther king day coming up january 20th. volunteer opportunities across the country will be available. this is a real good way to get introduced to what volunteering is. sign up and volunteer at the local community. also serve.gov, our national website. you can just put in your zip code and up will pop volunteer opportunities right in your own neighborhood. i always encourage people, ask a friend who you know volunteers or family member, go with them. there's so many needs in our community. help fundraise for a cause you care about. ask your children what interests them. volunteer as a family. >> to that poi
they are interested in the environment their children are living in. they are volunteering through the schools, other organizations, faith-based groups trying to make sure their children are being raised in a quality community. >> weny, look forward for me. what can you do to encourage people in volunteering? i also know you're going to play a role in mlk day of volunteerism. tell us a little about that? >> several ways. thanks for mentioning martin luther king day coming up january...
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they knew they were in a dangerous environment and that al qaeda and al qaeda affiliates were all around them. i don't know what other proof you need really. >> john bolton, thank you. this story will continue to be a focus of a lot of debate. thank you for your time and happy new year to you. >> happy new year to you. >>> another deadly attack to tell you about shocking one russian city this morning. a homicide bomber detonating a vest inside a trolley. it's about 550 miles south of moscow where it happened and it killed 14 people. this is the second attack there in as many days. there was another bomb that exploded on a busy train and station yesterday killing at least 17 wounding dozens of others. all of this violence understandably raising security concerns ahead of february's winter olympics a few hundred miles south in sochi. now, no group has claimed responsibility, but chechen rebel leaders have called for an increase in attacks ahead of those games. >> now to brand new developments and obamacare the woman who oversaw the glitchy website takes retirement. comes at a last-minute s
they knew they were in a dangerous environment and that al qaeda and al qaeda affiliates were all around them. i don't know what other proof you need really. >> john bolton, thank you. this story will continue to be a focus of a lot of debate. thank you for your time and happy new year to you. >> happy new year to you. >>> another deadly attack to tell you about shocking one russian city this morning. a homicide bomber detonating a vest inside a trolley. it's about 550...
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overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity to get publicity because the media is all there. you really have to understand what are you trying to protect, how far can you push the perimeter out, and how extensive can you make the screening and still allow the event to have the sort of feeling that you want it to have. >> fran, we've been talking to a lot of folks. it is surprising some people say they would be surprised if there was not at attack on the olympics itself, the olympic games. what's your feeling about this? the fact that we've seen these two attacks within 24 hours. we are so close to the olympic games. do you think we're likely to see something? >> well, i think, look, we now know for sure thesis lam mick extremist groups in the north caucuses have the capability. they've demonstrated, a thumb in the eye of russian security officials they could pull off a second one in 24 hours in volgograd where it was no doubt teeming with security officials. they've got the
overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity to get publicity because the media is all there. you really have to understand what are you trying to protect, how far can you push the perimeter out, and how extensive can you make the screening and still allow the event to have the sort of feeling that you want it to have. >> fran, we've been talking to a lot of folks. it...
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suppose for as many people as they possibly can without abandoning the ship to the pristine antarctic environment. they have plenty of food on board. obviously just 18 people left, a sort of skeleton crew, there will be plenty more food and water so they could last several weeks on that ship. the ship is not in any structural danger so they want to wait for the weather to change, for the ice to break and sail out of there. >> you know the scientists, they want to fin ush theish their re. they do not want to let the mission go undone. >> exactly, they've been doing experiments on the salt content of the water, the temperature of the water throughout this ordeal, and i expect they will be continuing to do that until the last moment. >> matthew chance, thanks so much. >>> still to come it's what one representative calls a "complex picture" about who is responsible in the september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. new report stirring more debate over what should have been done to prevent that attack. jill dougherty is following that report. >> reporter: the beb ghazi troers hitting agai
suppose for as many people as they possibly can without abandoning the ship to the pristine antarctic environment. they have plenty of food on board. obviously just 18 people left, a sort of skeleton crew, there will be plenty more food and water so they could last several weeks on that ship. the ship is not in any structural danger so they want to wait for the weather to change, for the ice to break and sail out of there. >> you know the scientists, they want to fin ush theish their re....
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. >> that's what you do in this environment. no matter what, you buy back your own stock, $350 million. i have written an op ed about this today. the ceos have spent about half a trillion in the year from october buying back their own stock. for every $2 the fed prints, ceos are spending $1 to buy back their own stock, one reason the stock market has done so well and another reason it is rising in equality. don't forget, bill de blasio will be sworn in on wednesday as the new may yoer of new yoor of. >> we are seeing a continuation of this, would you call it a minicrash in twitter yet? i'm not sure. twitter was down about 2%, 4% in the market. it looked like at the time, guys, it was going to last through year-end. >> 55 to 73 in a very short amount of time. about the amount of days i took off. since i have been back, it has gone down. we have sat here many times and talked about the incredible multiple to revenues. you can't do a multiple earnings at this point given there aren't any. $1.2 billion in fiscal year '14. revenues e
. >> that's what you do in this environment. no matter what, you buy back your own stock, $350 million. i have written an op ed about this today. the ceos have spent about half a trillion in the year from october buying back their own stock. for every $2 the fed prints, ceos are spending $1 to buy back their own stock, one reason the stock market has done so well and another reason it is rising in equality. don't forget, bill de blasio will be sworn in on wednesday as the new may yoer of...
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going to have the fastest speeds, the most capable wi-fi access points, it's key that the regulatory environment in which we operate actually fosters, as oppose to inhibits, further investment in that plan. i think there's this common misconception that once the plant is built, we're done, and then it's just there for the taking. in fact, investment needs to be continual year after year after year. we need to continue to augment the capacity of our plant so that it's capable of dealing with an ever increasing amount of traffic and an ever increasing demand for more speed by our customers. >> host: so would you be in favor at this point of a comprehensive rewrite of the '96 telecom act? >> guest: yeah, i hesitate to say that, but i think we certainly need to take a fresh look at in elements of the telecom act to insure that the provisions that do survive are ones that are reflective of the current environment which certainly is very different from what existed at the time it was written. >> host: what's the future of video when -- video services for your company? >> guest: that's a very good ques
going to have the fastest speeds, the most capable wi-fi access points, it's key that the regulatory environment in which we operate actually fosters, as oppose to inhibits, further investment in that plan. i think there's this common misconception that once the plant is built, we're done, and then it's just there for the taking. in fact, investment needs to be continual year after year after year. we need to continue to augment the capacity of our plant so that it's capable of dealing with an...
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reaction to it next. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. the comeback trail. there is no map. no mile marker. no welcome sign. one day you may find yourself here. and you'll need someone to bring you back. to carry you home. at liberty mutual, we believe with every setback there's a chance to come back and rise. liberty mutual insurance. auto, home, life. but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. hi. hi. you know, i could save you 15% today if you open up a charge-card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of personal information, and they can open bogus accounts, damaging your credit, stealing your money, and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock
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27 or 29-year-old who is trying to find a job or a 40 or 50-year-old who is working in the fast food environments. >> that encourages companies to hire teens and avoid hiring head of the household? >> perhaps it would, but at the same time they would love to hire younger people today. if that is the case, we have to deal with that. perhaps we can provide other tax benefits. we could be create testify find ways to increase wages for those who need it. >> don't call the affordable care act. it will never pass that way. i would never have passed it as is, but we have to be more creative. notice i didn't call it obamacare. it's the affordable care act. >> it's the situation where you can have good politics meets good policy. the fact that we have the average american wage has stayed flat. if you have a situation like that, this doesn't encroach on the argument, but the pure argument of the american dream and economic mobility. we have to think critically about where the minimum wage will happen in a lot of states regardless of the federal level. >> does the conversation in washington change on this?
27 or 29-year-old who is trying to find a job or a 40 or 50-year-old who is working in the fast food environments. >> that encourages companies to hire teens and avoid hiring head of the household? >> perhaps it would, but at the same time they would love to hire younger people today. if that is the case, we have to deal with that. perhaps we can provide other tax benefits. we could be create testify find ways to increase wages for those who need it. >> don't call the...
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so, i mean, that -- that's a pretty good environment. i think that -- and that's our base case. if things fall into place and we get a little better behavior out of washington, housing comes back a little bit stronger. in the last few data points, they've been encouraging, then we might be closer to 3% so that we can be a little bit higher than that. >> mark, do you think earnings and profits are going to rise because of cost cutting or do you think they will be plugging more money into the economy, hiring, expanding capex, the like? >> the quality of job growth should be better. housing will be stronger so you can get more construction jobs. could be even stronger than we're expecting. the manufacturing sector seems to be coming back. international trade is going to go from being a slight drag last year to being a positive so we should see more expansion in the manufacturing sector and transportation distribution. i think the quality of job growth would be better so we get stronger income growth. we get a little bit -- even though the numbers are modestly higher in 2014 than th
so, i mean, that -- that's a pretty good environment. i think that -- and that's our base case. if things fall into place and we get a little better behavior out of washington, housing comes back a little bit stronger. in the last few data points, they've been encouraging, then we might be closer to 3% so that we can be a little bit higher than that. >> mark, do you think earnings and profits are going to rise because of cost cutting or do you think they will be plugging more money into...
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to talk about issues you care about whether it's national security or second amendment rights or the environment or whatever that that necessarily involves spending money. and i think that's true. the second point tha i would mas money in politics is as important as being able to protest because not everybody has the time and the ability to show up everywhere with a picket that they can certainly write a check. so i actually am not a critic of citizens united. i do believe people have a first amendment right and whether it is somebody on the left or on the right, they had earned that money and they possess that money and they should be able to spend accordingly. my question would be to people who for example like a public financing of elections etc. is do they really trust incumbents, those who hold seats in congress to design a system that is not going to favor incumbents? i know that sounds terribly cynical but we know by and large people operate out of self-interest. so there is no easy solution and people who say i want to get the money out of politics where i want to delete a public financi
to talk about issues you care about whether it's national security or second amendment rights or the environment or whatever that that necessarily involves spending money. and i think that's true. the second point tha i would mas money in politics is as important as being able to protest because not everybody has the time and the ability to show up everywhere with a picket that they can certainly write a check. so i actually am not a critic of citizens united. i do believe people have a first...
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everything it sees that moves in this environment could be food. and of course, food is everything in this world. >> simon: the cameras are triggered by motion, and there isn't much motion up here that isn't a polar bear. the remains of this whale carcass looked appetizing. bears were bound to come around, even though there wasn't much meat left on the bone. >> downer: that's tucked back in there. that's perfect. i think this is a good shot. >> simon: it's all in the positioning. what you need more than anything else is a wild imagination. >> downer: ( laughs ) yeah. wild, that's right. and... and, you know, some commitment to... to have a mad dream and then carry it through. >> simon: but not mad enough to hang around very long. bears are rather rapid. they can do a hundred meters in nine seconds. that means they can outrun the world's fastest sprinter. >> downer: you see the polar bear is not far. >> simon: now, at this time of year, would this polar bear presumably be hungry? >> downer: very hungry. ( laughter ) we'll keep an eye on him. >> simo
everything it sees that moves in this environment could be food. and of course, food is everything in this world. >> simon: the cameras are triggered by motion, and there isn't much motion up here that isn't a polar bear. the remains of this whale carcass looked appetizing. bears were bound to come around, even though there wasn't much meat left on the bone. >> downer: that's tucked back in there. that's perfect. i think this is a good shot. >> simon: it's all in the...
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. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck filled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert mcgowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of the aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators. >> we are not just calling for more government aid. john: i understand that, and you do some brave work. why do you call for it at all? >> a lot of misconceptions. e of the biggest is that most u.s. assistance actually goes to governments. in fact, that is not true. most goes to u.s. based charities, ngos, conactors. john: and the u.n. >> there is portion that goes. we are very clear that they are not the solution. people on the solution to poverty. john: let's hear from an african entrepreneur. a business and american. but she tried operating a business in her own company
. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck filled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert mcgowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of the aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators....
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how do you network in an aggressive environment? i have gotten better at it. especially when you run a tech startup in a field that is often added percent male investors -- 80% male investors. mistakeould regularly me for the significant other or the girlfriend. [laughter] to have any conversation i had to get over my fear of self- promoting and say it is great to meet you. what do you do? i run a tech startup. all of a sudden they're not writing me off. it was not something i was comfortable doing in the beginning, but i felt i had to do it to get heard. it made me better in general. that a lot of you probably encountered this. some people have been very helpful. that is great. you can get introductions to incredible people. she explicitly asked someone, mayor see. i am so excited to meet these people. do you have any men in your network i should speak to as well? his head when, all my goodness. he is right. >> i hear you guys -- being more involved in the conversation and change the mindset. you seem like some who is more reserved. how did you change your mi
how do you network in an aggressive environment? i have gotten better at it. especially when you run a tech startup in a field that is often added percent male investors -- 80% male investors. mistakeould regularly me for the significant other or the girlfriend. [laughter] to have any conversation i had to get over my fear of self- promoting and say it is great to meet you. what do you do? i run a tech startup. all of a sudden they're not writing me off. it was not something i was comfortable...
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but she has been kind of expanding her environment. she still does not know alameda that well at all. >> reporter: you're looking at the direction that holbrook came from. she was walking with her chocolate lab named mocha. so if you see either the dog or her call police. they've been missing overnight. she has a 64-year-old woman with early stage alzheimer's. live in alameda, katie utehs. >>> the raider nation is being asked to help a 19-year-old woman. help oakland get better will collect donations to help dominique romero with health care costs. she was sitting in her home watching tv when a bullet hit her in the spine. she faces months of physical therapy. >> we need help financially with the hospital bills. we need help for after the fact. this is a 19-year-old girl and tphoup it's -- now it's like what do you do. >> reporter: romeros home was not the target. >>> the family of mcmath is nearing the goal of $20,000 to move her out of san francisco hospital and into long term care facility. >> miraculously touch her mind right now i
but she has been kind of expanding her environment. she still does not know alameda that well at all. >> reporter: you're looking at the direction that holbrook came from. she was walking with her chocolate lab named mocha. so if you see either the dog or her call police. they've been missing overnight. she has a 64-year-old woman with early stage alzheimer's. live in alameda, katie utehs. >>> the raider nation is being asked to help a 19-year-old woman. help oakland get better...
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. >> you'd think that because this is a glacial environment, sea ice would move at a glacial pace, not the case. ice moved quickly, rushed over the sea by wind. they can expand and grow thicker, rise and fall with the waves beneath them. and blizzard conditions common to antarctica even in summer don't help. you might remember this scene from minnesota when wind blew ice ashore from the lake climbing and cracking into doors and windowsment think of this same principal in a massive frigid sea. can you see a a ves ellen route to antarctic got trapped. they were surrounded and how that ship was eventually crushed. even animals used to these conditions like the trapped whales dramatized in "big miracle" are vulnerable. >> did you see that? >> so what does it take to get through the ice and rescue whaelz, cruise ships or anything else that gets stranded? wait. sea ice as thick as ten feet can be broken and the sloping holes of some ice breakers are designed to actually wedge up on top of the ice so the heavy ship can crush down on it. the boughs are also designed to then move the cracked ic
. >> you'd think that because this is a glacial environment, sea ice would move at a glacial pace, not the case. ice moved quickly, rushed over the sea by wind. they can expand and grow thicker, rise and fall with the waves beneath them. and blizzard conditions common to antarctica even in summer don't help. you might remember this scene from minnesota when wind blew ice ashore from the lake climbing and cracking into doors and windowsment think of this same principal in a massive frigid...
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some generations, even now, if fortunateo, if you're -- i worked many years in a manufacturing environment. i know a lot of people are not willing to do shift work to attain what they want. ittainly, you have to want and work hard and do it you have to do. host: what do you make of the president's comments from that speech we showed earlier in the show talking about the income inequality, the gap between the rich and the poor, even the rich and the middle-class class is getting larger and larger. caller: i think that is possibly true. seem that they are helping the american people. it seems they're getting richer thethe people who are doing work are getting poorer. mike murphy writes in on twitter. income inequality is the same throughout the industrialized world hated hst are in the states. class wars over. the rich one. tyrone is up next from philadelphia, pennsylvania on our line for democrats. tyrone, thanks for joining us this morning on the "washington journal." caller: we can look at it for what it is. pulling in the bottom as long as we cannot achieve a good education for our peopl
some generations, even now, if fortunateo, if you're -- i worked many years in a manufacturing environment. i know a lot of people are not willing to do shift work to attain what they want. ittainly, you have to want and work hard and do it you have to do. host: what do you make of the president's comments from that speech we showed earlier in the show talking about the income inequality, the gap between the rich and the poor, even the rich and the middle-class class is getting larger and...
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. >> their main task is to provide law and order, create a peaceful and congenial environment so that voters can go out to vote without any intimidation, or fear of being attacked or hurt. >> the opposition bangladesh nationalist party, the bnt are boycotting the election to be held on january 5th. they asked for people to define the polls. bnp executives have been targeted for detention. >> there were cases against thousand of bnp leaders and workers. most of them cannot stay at their home. i was admitted to hospital at a place i was trying to escape arrest, not at my home. >> opposition protesters demanded that the election be held under a caretaker government. polls from the ruling army will not be fair and free. the international community agrees the u.s. and e.u. will not send observers to the election. the up-colling vote was called a farce. people are lining up for ids, there wasn't much need for me to join them. the candidate is running unopposed. half of the members of parliament are going to win elections that are uncontested. >> many like this man will be robbed of a voice
. >> their main task is to provide law and order, create a peaceful and congenial environment so that voters can go out to vote without any intimidation, or fear of being attacked or hurt. >> the opposition bangladesh nationalist party, the bnt are boycotting the election to be held on january 5th. they asked for people to define the polls. bnp executives have been targeted for detention. >> there were cases against thousand of bnp leaders and workers. most of them cannot stay...
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and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and scream, hallelujah, we've caught the guy? >> i really did just want to say, oh, my god! >> still, wayne williams was allowed to go home that night. >> and make a couple of other errands so i was in the area. >> in the morning wayne williams called in reporters and tv crews who agreed not to show his face. >> he asked what was dropped in the river? nothing. >> he acknowledged he failed a lie detector test. then asked about the victims, wayne williams said this. >> some of these kids in places they don't have no places being at certain times of the day or night. some of them don't have no kind of home supervision. they're just running around in the streets wild. i'm saying when you're doing that, that's not giving anybody a license to kill but you're opening yourself up for all kinds of things. >> we asked wayne what he meant. when you say that's not giving anybody a license to kill but you
and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and scream, hallelujah, we've caught the guy? >> i really did just want to say, oh, my god! >> still, wayne williams was allowed to go home that night. >> and make a couple of other errands so i was in the area. >> in the morning wayne williams called in...
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and so trying to find they can insurance environment when you have a tank, artillery, big system centered operation, versus a special operations capability where you can adapt to that guy, you can fight in that environment, it's very hard at the station -- adaptation. number in court at a better time. every marine matters. unit 360 degrees threat. so you're caught, your truck driver, everybody has to know how to fight and defend themselves. the u.s. is very slow to adapt. they finally did that somewhat with the surge by getting out and getting smaller and moving among the committee. it is tough. i was the almost impossible and i characterize it in afghanistan now. fighting counterinsurgency with your hands tied as much as they are, i think we've allowed lawyers to be, political officers. the point that you can't drop a bomb for u.s. forces in combat, yeah, under a lot of fire without getting a lawyer's permission makes it really tough for guys who want to extend themselves and get after, chase the enemy on knowing that level of backup is very, very limited. dakota meyer, a marine, and wen
and so trying to find they can insurance environment when you have a tank, artillery, big system centered operation, versus a special operations capability where you can adapt to that guy, you can fight in that environment, it's very hard at the station -- adaptation. number in court at a better time. every marine matters. unit 360 degrees threat. so you're caught, your truck driver, everybody has to know how to fight and defend themselves. the u.s. is very slow to adapt. they finally did that...